Congratulations Grayson to the 2010 Shareholders title!Congrats also to runner-up swiniodzik who passed several players in the final round,and brunopascal who completes the podium.Just outside the podium, Kooper and D82 are only separated by 49 points!

Wahay! This is my favourite game on the forum too, so I'm really glad to get the win!

I'm glad to see that my faith in Button, Webber and Massa (earlier in the season) weren't misplaced. And the gamble in Petrov paid off too! As the Aussie himself might say, "Not bad for a bunch of number two drivers".

Thanks to Mak for running the game and providing enough statistics to satisfy even a massive F1 geek like me. Well done to Swiniodzik, Brunopascal and everyone else who scored higher than the 1,900,000 "expected score" mark.

See you all next year - hopefully there'll be a big turnout for the Shareholders game!

The "#" column is the number of shares located at the same place in Abu Dhabi as in Australia early in the season. All these shares haven't necessarily remained there in between, they may well have been sold and then rebought. A high number in the rightmost column indicates little interest in the shares later in the season. Conversely, drivers like Petrov and Alguersuari seem not to have featured much among the passive players but have been viable options among the active ones.

A comparison between the sum of all ratings on a driver over the season and their WDC points. de la Rosa and Heidfeld have been separated while the HRT bunch... well, bfd.

Value development graphs:

DRIVERSVettel dominant after a hesitant start. Miserable ratings for Massa late in the season.

Kubica was underrated early on (see also PTPC) but ended up being overrated when he was scoring fewer points late in the season. Hierarchy shift in Mercedes. Hülkenberg gaining momentum in the end. Petrov had ridiculously good gambling value early on, hindsight is 20/20...

Sutil should have dropped in value late in the season. Very little action at Sauber after the preseason hype was sold off and reliability woes marred them, nice comeback in the end though.

The bottom teams simply were too uncompetitive to be interesting. The Kovalainen rating joke of the year.